Topeak Road Morph Pump
I have had the Topeak Road Morph pump for several years now and apart from the pressure gauge reading incorrectly when it's not plugged into anything, I have not had any problems with it. I don't think the gauge is wrong, it just won't go back down to zero. It stops at 20. When I pump a tyre up to 80 psi and check it with another pressure gauge it is correct.
This pump has survived soaking rain (which killed my other pump) and has been dropped and covered in dust and it still works perfectly. It folds up into a tightly compact package and comes with a decent pump holder and clip to attach it to the frame.
Topeak Road Morph Pump neatly folded up.
It then unfolds and becomes a a very well designed foot pump. It has a hose that extends out and attaches to the valve and I feel that this reduces severed valves on tubes. Since using this pump I have never had a valve stem tear away from the tube.
The top has a handle that is secured when the pump is packed up, which then turns sideways when you need to use the pump. With your foot on the fold out base foot pedal, it makes it very easy to pump up a tyre with only one hand.
Topeak Road Morph Pump unfolded.
I have pumped tyres up to 110 psi without any problems. The hose can extend out further than when it is packed for storage, and the valve attachment has a clip on top to lock it to the valve. It fits both Presta and Schrader (car valve) fittings and the pressure gauge is quite visible.
Overall, apart from the malfunctioning gauge (maybe it's measuring atmospheric air pressure), I rate this pump a 9 out of 10.
